This is dependent entirely on how large the clot is, where it is at, how the person's blood chemistry is, and so on. The short answer is- each situation is entirely unique and assessed on an individual basis.
Blood, whenever it comes out of a blood vessel, will always clot irrespective of the volume. This usually takes 2-5 minutes (depending on various factors).
as soon as you create a portal of entry(a cut) .. blood starts to clot
It depends on how big the blood clot is. The bigger the blood clot the high your risk of a heart attack and other heart related issues.
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how long can u have a blood clot before u know u have it
In medical terms INR stands for International Normalized Ratio. It measures how long it take for the blood to clot. If the INR is 2 that means it takes the blood twice as long as normal to clot.
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There is no set time, but it will take months, generally. Generally you will take a medicine called Coumadin (warfarin) that will "thin" the blood, that is, take the blood longer to clot and avoid an additional blood clot from forming. This and the tincture of time, that is, the body's ability to dissolve the blood clot thru its normal processes will rid you of the clot by dissolving it thru a complex process of special cells that circulate thru the blood. Next step is avoiding another blood clot. This is based on how the original clot formed, there are several ways this could have happened. Your Doctor may perform a test called chest CT to see if it has gone away.
immediately. there is formation of blood clot and healing starts.
It indicated how long it will take the blood to clot. INR is a ratio taken from the PT.
The term for a blood clot depends on whether the clot is stationary or has migrated into the blood stream. A stationary clot that is lodged in the heart or any other organ, is known as a "thrombus". If the blood clot goes elsewhere via the bloodstream, then it is called an embolism.
Ports can clot off in less than an hour after a blood draw with no flush after. That is the worst thing you can do to a port is to not flush it especially after a blood draw. Once you have a clot it can be very difficult if not impossible to fix and you may need a new port entirely.
An embolus is a wandering blood clot.
its blood that's got alot of clot
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